Los Otros | Everyman Theatre
From Tony Award nominees Michael John LaChiusa (The Wild Party/Giant) and Ellen Fitzhugh (Grind/Paradise Found), and acclaimed director Noah Himmelstein (An Inspector Calls/I am Harvey Milk) comes the premiere of this re-imagined, unique musical. Through a series of beautiful and intimate moments, two Californians, Lillian and Carlos, explore three significant moments in their lives, discovering they are linked in unexpected ways. This semi-autobiographical work captures a universal story of interconnectedness, love, risk and revelation through the lens of two people’s lives.
Blithe Spirit | Everyman Theatre
Blithe Spirit | Everyman Theatre
Publicity Photos May 27 - June 28ClintonBPhotography
On Corporate Headshots | The Do's, The Don'ts, and How to Rock Your Next Corporate Headshot Session
Successful people deserve successful photos.
Charles Dickens' Great Expectations | Everyman Theatre
Charles Dickens' Great Expectations at Everyman Theatre in Baltimore. Production photography by ClintonBPhotography.
Spaceman | Loading Dock Theatre
Spaceman
written and directed by Leegrid Stevens
The depths of mankind’s last unknown frontiers – outer space and a grieving heart – are explored in this brave and funny new play about a woman’s solo journey to Mars.
Regarding headshots. Horizontal or vertical? Which is best?
Design trends are changing, online profiles are changing, social media has certain ratio requirements for thumbnails and photos, theatre will always want...
Wait Until Dark | Everyman Theatre
Wait Until Dark
September 7, 2016 - October 9, 2016
By Frederick Knott | Adapted by Jeffrey Hatcher | Directed by Donald Hicken
Your Mirror Is A Liar: The Mere-Exposure Effect
Your mirror is a liar. My mirror is a liar. We have spent our entire lives looking at an inverted image of ourselves. A mirrored image. And that flipped image is what can make photos of ourselves seem unsettling and unfamiliar. The Mere-Exposure Effect and what it means when you're looking at your headshots.